Losar is a New Year festival of the Monpas. Monpas are the major people of Arunachal Pradesh. This festival is also most important holiday in Tibet and Bhutan....
Bodemma is a worship of goddess Gauri. It is the festival of the unmarried girls. During the festival, the image of Bodemma is prepared with natural ant-hill earth...
Rajula Festival falls in month of Ashadha (June – July) on full moon day. It is celebrated in honour of Polam Raju or Nagoba deity, which protects the...
Subhash Mela is celebrated at Havelock Island in Andaman & Nicobar Islands in January to celebrate the birth anniversary of Netaji. Block Mela is celebrated at Diglipur in...
India today finally signed the long pending trade deal which covers services and investments with the 10-member Association of South Asian Nations which will open the gates for...
The demands for independence in Scotland are getting louder as a recent poll suggested that chances that it gets separate from United Kingdom have shown an upwards trend....
World Literacy Day observed across the world on September 8, 2014. The theme of International Literacy Day 2014 was “Literacy and Sustainable Development.” UNESCO announced September 8 as International Literacy Day...
India is a multifarious country of different types of people with different languages, cultures, beliefs, habits, religions, traditions and rituals. Folk music is also diversified because of India’s...
Mudiyettu is a traditional ritual theatre and folk dance drama from Kerala that enacts the mythological tale of a battle between the goddess Kali and the demon Darika....
Nautanki: Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab etc. In entire north India, Nautanki was the most popular entertainment art before arrival of Cinema. The most popular centres of this traditional...